Anonymous ID: c449dc Oct. 2, 2021, 2:06 p.m. No.14707569   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7586

>>14707457

I have proposed a couple times on these boards that Silver is pre-ordained to go to $5,882.35/troy oz. I have seen the number, or something thematically like it, confirmed over and over and over. Jimmy Dore just did it for me again. I could be very wrong, but there are an asstonishing number of "coincidences" surrounding this since I started observing/tracking it a few months ago. At 4:07 (47 is Silver Atomic number) he said "one hundred thousand percent right" talking about RFK—John F. Kennedy, silver certificates, E.O. 11110, his 1965-1970 half dollar was the last U.S. silver (40%) coin made—the ONLY silver coin those last 5 years, 90% during 1964 only. Anyway, through observation of what I've perceived to be comms dropped here, there and everywhere I thought I was seeing comms for the eventual silver spot price/reset value, I concluded it would be $5,882.35. A couple months later, it dawned on me that 170 troy ounces would be worth one million dollars if that figure were correct. +/- one penny and it was further away from an even $1 million. What were the chances? It's no proof I am correct, but was one HUGE "coincidence." Anyway, by that math, $100,000 [percent] would take 17 ounces. Do his digits at 4:07/13:50 add up to 17? Using "13" as a "1" (13:00-hour is 1pm), yes they do. 4+7+1+5=17. Does this prove anything at all? 100,000% no. But it's one more "coincidence" to add to the stack. Lest anyone think this is insane for a metal presently priced at $22.54, the national Debt clock agrees that it should be worth $3,036/tr oz. AGAIN, I DO NOT KNOW THIS, but I am personally convinced that's the plan, and if it's only half of that, anon will be quite happy to have bought it up at give-away prices. Think [mirror]. Shiny Silver (Ag/17/AG BARS, even, Kek) Destroys FED!

 

>>14707002

and YOUR posts kept me pre-occupied the rest of this bread. KEK.